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The load is the pivot point of a lever. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F

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the answer should be false

The load is indeed not the pivot point of a lever. The given statement is false.

What is a lever?

A bar or handle that revolves together around fixed point, allowing one end to be pushed or pulled to ensure the proper functioning of a machine or move a heavy or stiff object.

A lever is a stiffer bar that rotates around a pivot point renowned as a fulcrum.

It is a simple machine that can move a load. When one end of the lever is pushed, the load at the other end is pushed. As a result, the load is not a component of the fulcrum or pivot.

All levers are made up of three parts: •

  • Fulcrum - the pivot point around which the lever revolves.
  • The pressure exerted to the lever is referred to as the input force.
  • The force applied by the lever is known as the output force.

Thus, the give statement is false.

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